Delany - Granville

Welcome to Delany College, Granville

 

Delany College is a Catholic co-educational college providing quality Catholic education for Year 7 to 12.  Our Patrician heritage and Catholic values are integrated into school life with students participating in Religious Education, Liturgies and retreat programs.

Our highly professional and dedicated staff are committed to excellence in learning and teaching. In close partnership with parents and the parish, we work to ensure the spiritual, academic and social development of students. We do this by:

  • providing a Religious Education program that is relevant, meaningful and embraces the core of Catholic beliefs and values;
  • offering a well-balanced and personalised curriculum using effective teaching methods catering for a broad range of student learning abilities;
  • utilising technology as a resource tool to enhance the learning experience;
  • providing a pastoral care network that supports students and their families in times of need;
  • liaising with parents and carers in the pastoral processes of the school and
  • setting and maintaining high standards.

 


Latest News

Delany Academic Awards Year 10 2009

Delany Academic Awards Year 10 2009
16/12/2008

Many of Delany's Year 10 students have received awards for their academic excellence, achievements and placings this year. We list below the recipients of these awards.


Christmas Mass Times at Holy Trinity Parish Granville

16/12/2008

Greetings and best wishes for a great Christmas to all Delany families, from Fr Paul Roberts - parish priest of Granville.


Survey reveals lack of support for student travel co-payments

Survey reveals lack of support for student travel co-payments
17/11/2008

A recent poll posted on the Catholic Education Parramatta website suggests that many families in the Parramatta diocese don’t agree with the cessation of free student travel.


The NSW Mini Budget – how it affects Catholic schools

The NSW Mini Budget – how it affects Catholic schools
12/11/2008

The State Mini Budget was released on 11 November, and has two significant implications for families - the loss of the Back to School Allowance and the introduction of co-payments under the Student Transport Subsidy Scheme.


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